- keyboards, Moog synthesizer,
vibraphone Viktor Krauss –
upright b****
Roger Moutenot – Moog
synthesizer Al
Perkins –
pedal steel Ross Rice – b**** guitar, piano...
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national attention. In 1984,
keyboard player Ted
Ellenis and
drummer Ken
Moutenot (replacing Machuga)
joined the band and
Dramarama released their first...
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released on
February 23, 1999, by Kill Rock Stars. It was
produced by
Roger Moutenot and
recorded at the Avast!
recording studio in Seattle,
Washington in July...
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released on
April 22, 1997, by
Matador Records. It was
produced by
Roger Moutenot and
recorded at
House of
David in Nashville, Tennessee. The
album expands...
- Cato) – 4:20 "Beautiful" (Ndegéocello) – 2:44 "Eve" (David Torn,
Roger Moutenot) – 1:23 "Wasted Time" (Ndegéocello) – 4:55 "Grace" (Ndegéocello) – 4:27...
- rock band Yo La Tengo. It was
produced by John McEntire,
instead of
Roger Moutenot, who had
produced all
their albums since 1993's Painful. It was recorded...
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Lawson –
violin Randy Leago – br****,
woodwind Brandon Mason –
trumpet Roger Moutenot – Jew's harp Joe
Pisapia – banjo,
vocals Neil
Rosengarden – flugelhorn...
- Linnell's Moog
keyboard and the
crack of a wet towel,
courtesy of
Roger Moutenot. "Letterbox",
which was also
considered as a
potential single from the...
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mellotron Ged
Lynch -
drums Cyro
Baptista -
percussion Engineered by
Roger Moutenot and
Tchad Blake "You
Could Be in Jail"
Joseph Arthur - vocals, guitars...
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beginning of the band's
fruitful creative partnership with
producer Roger Moutenot, who has
produced all of
their subsequent albums up
until 2013's Fade,...